Bullet Heaven #173 - Graceful Explosion Machine [Switch]

More shooters on new systems is always a good thing, but being able to bring them on the go is even better. Indie outfit Vertex Pop has brought their new indie shmup Graceful Explosion Machine to Nintendo's Switch! How does it stack up? **IN THE CREDITS**Steel Empire (3DS eShop) - Soreyuke! Burunyanman Portable (PSP) - The Binding of Isaac: Afterbirth Plus (Switch) -

Toronto-based developer Vertex Pop is following up their hit twin-stick shooter We Are Doomed with another twin-stick shooter, the awesomely-titled Graceful Explosion Machine! Jose caught up with producer Henry Faber at the recent Game Developers Conference to shoot the breeze about the game, and to find out how they're bringing it to the Nintendo Switch!

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Review: Eat Beat DeadSpike-san (Switch) - Defunct Games

Defunct Games reviews Eat Beat DeadSpike-san by Arc System Works, available now on Nintendo Switch. (Also available on iOS and Android devices.)

I don't know if it's because this started its life as a mobile game or the developers simply ran out of ideas, but Eat Beat DeadSpike-san is a shallow experience where the fun comes in short bursts. This is a title that never rises above the surface level, instead giving us a fairly generic rhythm game that gets boring quickly. This awesome music deserves a much better game.

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Snake Pass (Nintendo Switch) Review | 8-Bit Eric

8-Bit Eric reviews Snake Pass, on the Nintendo Switch. Snake pass is a retro theme classic 3d platform type of puzzle game.You control a Snake called Noodle, and his friend a humming bird named Doodle accompanies you. Each level, you need to find the three gem stones that allow you to exit the level.

There really is not much to the story of this game, and it is rather short, 4 themed worlds, with 15 levels total. Each level also has other items such as orbs and coins to collect for all you completionist that loved Banjo Kazooie and other collect-a-thon titles.

Controlling Noodle is actually like nothing else I had ever played before. To move forward you hold ZR, If you move the left joystick left and right your slack slithers faster.. this is kinda neat, however, I felt it didn’t work very well. If you hold A, you raise your head, and this allows you to go up steps, bamboo, and other obstacles, you move the head using the analog stick. ZL grips on whatever surface you are on, which is useful when grabbing onto bamboo vines and having to climb up them.

Sometimes the control can be a little tricky, especially because you need momentum to reach certain areas, and your tail can also fall behind you. But this doesn’t detract from the fun, it just adds to you needing to have the patience to try again.

Snake pass has a goofy Nintendo 64 era graphics vibe to it, and in my opinion it fits just right. Snake Pass runs on Unreal engine 4. There isn’t too much frame rate issues, just a tiny bit but I am not picky because the gameplay is here, and it doesn’t distract me away from it enough.

Majority of the charm of this game comes from music composed by David Wise who worked on other hits such as DK 64, and Star Fox Adventures, and the music totally makes Snake Pass feel like a classic rare game from those eras.

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5 Small Yet Awesome Games of April 2017

The best indie games from April 2017 for PC, PS4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch. Take a look and find something you might like!★Subscribe for more:

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9 Nintendo Switch Games to Play After Zelda

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Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles ~ Should You Play It?

Hi there, and welcome to the first video in what I hope to make a series - this time around, it'll be called 'Should You Play It?', and the basic premise is simple. All it is is me giving you a run-down on a game that has recently come out, giving you my own personal opinion at the end, but most importantly letting you come to your own conclusion from the information provided in the video.

The game under scrutiny today is an indie charmer called Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles. I won't say too much, cause it's all better said by watching the video.

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Human Resource Machine (Nintendo Switch) Review | 8-Bit Eric

8-Bit Eric reviews Human Resource Machine for the Nintendo Switch. Human Resource Machine is a puzzle game. Machines are invading the city and guess what, they’re gunning for the jobs of those who work in your office building. You are in a room with tiles coming in through an inbox. To solve each puzzle, the player must compose a list of instructions from basic commands to control the movements of the protagonist on an overhead view of an office.

It is very easy to understand and handle, as writing code simply means dragging-and-dropping commands from a menu to a list, the player must compose a list of instructions from basic commands to control the movements of the protagonist on an overhead view of an office. You write computer commands and create a program that allows the employee to do his/her job. It is basically creating lines of code and seeing how the program comes together.

You don't have direct movement of your character, you just point and click or drag and drop your character thru each step of the code. Human Resource Machine uses touch screen controls and has Joy-Con support. If you are playing on the go, you can use the touchscreen to drag and drop commands at your leisure.

If the Switch is docked, you can use the joy con. The joy con works ok but I have experienced a little bit of synch issues. 39 levels in all and each level counts as another year the protagonist has been with the company. You move from simple problems to situations that involve placing multiple zero terminated strings in ascending order one after the other.

I personally didn’t have the patience to complete some of these puzzles. They can be quite challenging, unless you are into this type of stuff. There isn't a ton of variety, but the puzzles themselves are quite clever and keep you entertained for quite while.

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Zelda BOTW Riding Bear Epic Battle! - Stalnox Fight

Watch me defeat a Stalnox while on the back of a wild bear! And then spend some quality bonding time with my new best friend.